Make flashcards of the important terms from the chapter. Use your own words. p. 130 ALL
Make up a story describing what is happening in the graph. See the teacher for specifics.
Explain to the class how to graph linear equations and linear inequalities. Give examples, and be prepared to answer questions.
Create a comic about the adventures of a line and a linear inequality.
Write a poem about linear equations and inequalities.
Create an audio lesson, or podcast for graphing linear equations and inequalities for future students. Have your listeners follow your directions as they use the same textbook. Include 4 different types of problems.
Visual/Spatial drawing, model, poster, photograph, storyboard, illustration, board game
*Make a wordle using important terms and their relevance from the chapter. Use your own words. p. 130 >3 from each column
Graph a linear equation and a linear inequality using a table and the slope intercept form.
Make a board game of problems solving linear equations and linear inequalities. Make an accompanying answer key and set of rules.
On a poster, compare the four ways of representing a function – GNAW.
*Create a picture using straight lines defined by mathematical functions. The content of the picture is entirely of your choosing[SR1] .
Create a book for next year’s students on graphing linear equations and inequalities. Illustrate with examples. Begin with simple examples, and get progressively more difficult.
Compose lyrics to a song or rap which will help you remember important terms and their relevance from the chapter. Use your own words. p. 130 >3 from each column
Create album cover art for a full length cd about linear equations and inequalities.
Write a song / rap on graphing linear functions and inequalities.
Create an advertising campaign (including jingles and slogans) promoting one representation of a linear function over the others.
Create an advertising campaign (including jingles and slogans) promoting one form of a linear function over the others.
Create a vocabulary quiz that reviews all of the important terms in the chapter. Use a variety of formats (MC, matching, etc.) Include a key. p. 130 >5 from each column
Create a puzzle /code involving solving linear equation and inequality problems.
Explain which form of a linear equation is easiest to graph and why. Include why the others are not.
Several entries in the diary of a linear inequality in a society of linear equalities.
Create an Facebook page for linear equations and inequalities.
Make a family tree for linear equations and inequalities.
Interpersonaldiscussion, roundtable, service learning, conversation, group activity, position statement, interview
Each person explains when to use each of the different form of a linear equation. (2 students in the same class)
In your group, explain the steps how to change one form of linear equation into each of the others. (2 students in the same class)
In a group, solve a set of equations collaboratively, where each student performs one step, then passes the problem on to the next student. (See the teacher for the equations.) (2 students in the same class)
Interview someone who works and ask how he/she uses linear equations or inequalities in their occupation. Provide examples.
Integration Matrix
Linear Functions and Inequalities
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Amazing Profit
Domain Representations
Rate of Change
Linear Alignment
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Barbie Bungee
Road Rage
Slope, Pie, Lines
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